General Symbols

The following table displays a list of general symbols that are supported by HTML. If you want to display any of the symbols in the left column, you need to use either the HTML entity number (in the 2nd column) or the HTML entity name (in the 3rd column).

For example, if you want to display a euro symbol (€), you should use either &#8364; or &euro; in your code.

Character

HTML Entity Number

HTML Entity Name

Description

Œ

&#338;

&OElig;

capital ligature OE

œ

&#339;

&oelig;

small ligature oe

Š

&#352;

&Scaron;

capital S with caron

š

&#353;

&scaron;

small S with caron

Ÿ

&#376;

&Yuml;

capital Y with diaeres

ƒ

&#402;

&fnof;

f with hook

ˆ

&#710;

&circ;

modifier letter circumflex accent

˜

&#732;

&tilde;

small tilde

&#8194;

&ensp;

en space

&#8195;

&emsp;

em space

&#8201;

&thinsp;

thin space

‌

&#8204;

&zwnj;

zero width non-joiner

‍

&#8205;

&zwj;

zero width joiner

‎

&#8206;

&lrm;

left-to-right mark

‏

&#8207;

&rlm;

right-to-left mark

–

&#8211;

&ndash;

en dash

—

&#8212;

&mdash;

em dash

‘

&#8216;

&lsquo;

left single quotation mark

’

&#8217;

&rsquo;

right single quotation mark

‚

&#8218;

&sbquo;

single low-9 quotation mark

“

&#8220;

&ldquo;

left double quotation mark

”

&#8221;

&rdquo;

right double quotation mark

„

&#8222;

&bdquo;

double low-9 quotation mark

†

&#8224;

&dagger;

dagger

‡

&#8225;

&Dagger;

double dagger

•

&#8226;

&bull;

bullet

…

&#8230;

&hellip;

horizontal ellipsis

‰

&#8240;

&permil;

per mille

′

&#8242;

&prime;

minutes

″

&#8243;

&Prime;

seconds

‹

&#8249;

&lsaquo;

single left angle quotation

›

&#8250;

&rsaquo;

single right angle quotation

‾

&#8254;

&oline;

overline

€

&#8364;

&euro;

euro

™

&#8482;

&trade;

trademark

←

&#8592;

&larr;

left arrow

↑

&#8593;

&uarr;

up arrow

→

&#8594;

&rarr;

right arrow

↓

&#8595;

&darr;

down arrow

↔

&#8596;

&harr;

left right arrow

↵

&#8629;

&crarr;

carriage return arrow

⌈

&#8968;

&lceil;

left ceiling

⌉

&#8969;

&rceil;

right ceiling

⌊

&#8970;

&lfloor;

left floor

⌋

&#8971;

&rfloor;

right floor

◊

&#9674;

&loz;

lozenge

♠

&#9824;

&spades;

spade

♣

&#9827;

&clubs;

club

♥

&#9829;

&hearts;

heart

♦

&#9830;

&diams;

diamond

HTML Mathematical Symbols

The following table contains a list of mathematical symbols that you can use within your HTML code. To display any of the math symbols in the left column, you need to use either the HTML entity number or the HTML entity name within your HTML code.

For example, if you want to display a "sum" symbol (∑), you should use either &#8721; or &sum; in your code.